Road Trip Guide
Gippsland Lakes: Waterland Odyssey
Sale to Lakes Entrance
Start Your Engine
Sale
The Finish Line
Lakes Entrance
125 km
Miles
2-4 days
Days
Trip Essentials for Sale
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Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
Bairnsdale Regional Health Service
Medical
The main hospital for the region, located between Sale and Lakes Entrance.
Nicholson River Rest Area
Rest Stop
A scenic spot to stop with clean toilets and picnic tables overlooking the river.
Shell Coles Express Sale
Fuel
Last major fuel stop with full amenities before heading into the smaller lakeside towns.
Always carry a paper map & physical emergency kit for remote stretches.
Insider Driving Tips
Beware of wildlife at dawn and dusk; the Gippsland region is home to high concentrations of kangaroos and wombats that frequently cross the roads near the lakes.
Book the Raymond Island ferry in advance if you are taking a vehicle, but it is free for pedestrians and the best way to see koalas in the wild.
Check the local tide charts if you plan on fishing or boating; the 'Entrance' creates significant currents that can be tricky for inexperienced sailors.
Support the local economy by purchasing 'Gippsland Made' produce; the region is famous for its artisanal cheeses, honey, and cool-climate wines.
Always carry a physical map or offline GPS; while the main highway has good reception, the deeper lakeside pockets like Loch Sport can have patchy mobile service.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
The Port of Sale
The Wedge
โA modern cafe offering locally roasted coffee and seasonal Gippsland produce overlooking the canal.โ
Sale Swing Bridge
The intricate ironwork of the bridge reflected in the still waters of the Latrobe River.
Port of Sale Precinct
The architectural contrast of the modern gallery against the historic wharf.
Sale Common Boardwalk
A 5km loop through a RAMSAR-listed wetland that feels miles away from the city center.
Stratford-on-Avon
The Stratford Hotel
โA classic Aussie pub serving massive parmas and local Gippsland draught beers.โ
Avon River Bridge
Capture the long shadows of the gums against the historic rail pylons.
Shakespeare Statue
A quirky shot of the Bard in the middle of the Australian countryside.
Segalโs Garden
A whimsical, hidden sculpture garden created by a local artist that features recycled metal works.
Loch Sport & Ninety Mile Beach
Loch Sport Marina Hotel
โThe best spot for a sunset drink with views directly over the mooring boats of Lake Victoria.โ
Ninety Mile Beach Access
The dramatic sight of the endless shoreline meeting the crashing Southern Ocean.
Stockyard Hill Lookout
Panoramic views showing the thin strip of land separating the lake from the sea.
Sperm Whale Head
A remote point in the National Park accessible by foot or boat, offering total silence and pristine bushland.
Paynesville & Raymond Island
Sardine Eatery + Bar
โA hatted restaurant offering world-class seafood sourced directly from the Lakes Entrance fishing fleet.โ
Raymond Island Koala Walk
A close-up shot of a wild koala framed by the vibrant green of eucalyptus leaves.
Paynesville Canal
The luxury yachts and waterfront homes reflected in the glassy morning water.
Mitchell River Silt Jetties
The longest silt jetties in the world; drive to the very end for a 360-degree water view.
Metung
Metung Hotel
โAn iconic waterfront pub where you can pull your boat right up to the jetty for lunch.โ
Bancroft Bay
The quintessential Metung view of white yachts bobbing on blue water.
Metung Hot Springs
The steaming tubs set against the natural backdrop of the Gippsland bush.
Box's Creek
A secluded inlet perfect for paddleboarding or a quiet swim away from the main village.
Lakes Entrance
Off the Wharf
โA local seafood co-op where you can buy fish caught that very morning directly from the boat.โ
The Footbridge
The long, wooden bridge stretching across the water towards the ocean dunes.
The Fishing Fleet
Rows of colorful trawlers with their nets drying in the afternoon sun.
Kalimna Lookout
The highest point in town, offering the definitive view of the entrance and the lakes system.
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
The Den of Nargun
A sacred site for the Gunaikurnai people, featuring a hidden cave and waterfall in the Mitchell River National Park.
Why It's Worth It
โIt offers a deep dive into Indigenous mythology and a cool, rainforest-like microclimate.โ
Buchan Caves
Located north of Lakes Entrance, these spectacular limestone caves feature honeycombed chambers and underground rivers.
Why It's Worth It
โThe Fairy Cave and Royal Cave are world-class examples of stalactite and stalagmite formations.โ
Bullant Brewery, Bruthen
A detour to the charming town of Bruthen to visit an independent craft brewery.
Why It's Worth It
โExceptional beer paired with food specifically designed to complement the brews, set in a rustic timber building.โ
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, many areas are perfect for swimming, especially around Metung and Paynesville. However, be mindful of currents near the Entrance and check for any local algae bloom warnings during peak summer.
Absolutely. All the main stops and the majority of the detours are accessible via sealed roads suitable for all vehicle types.
Spring and Autumn offer the best balance of mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer is vibrant but can be very busy, while winter is quiet and moody, perfect for photography.